People will always follow the line of least resistance. Store loyalty cards, coupons and promotional codes are barriers to collection. Card-linking technology removes this friction by linking debit and credit card purchases to the merchant’s loyalty programme.

Anticipating this criticism, Robertson decided to take the line of least resistance by promising that a Labour-Green government would retain National’s fiscal policy settings, with only minor adjustments.

Something that puzzles many ordinary people is why anyone would hack them in the first place. What is it about our run-of-the-mill lives that could possibly interest anyone else out there? “Many hackers do it for fun or notoriety,” Neale says. “There’s a wide range of different people with different motivations, but they’re ­unlikely to target us individually. Rather, they throw a net out there and capture the personal data of multiple users. But if you are difficult to see online, hackers will just move on – they’re inherently lazy people and take the line of least resistance.”

Clearwater police were called to a bus stop on Gulf to Bay Boulevard around 11:20 a.m. Monday for a report of a lewd and lascivious act. Responding officers say they found a man sitting on a bench touching himself under his shorts. In an arrest report, police noted it was "obvious" the man was masturbating.

When officers asked what he was doing, the man told them, "I'm scratching myself." After the man was arrested for disorderly conduct, police asked him to identify himself.

The arrest report states the man told police his name was "James Tiberius Kirk," the full name of the fictional (hư cấu) character Captain Kirk from Star Trek. Police say they later discovered the man's real name is James Bundrick. The 56-year-old is now also facing a charge for providing a false name or identity to law enforcement.

Desmond James, 26, was picked out of a photo line-up as the man who allegedly attacked a woman six years ago.

The Connecticut man’s accuser described how she was raped in 2012 by a stranger whose penis was lighter than the rest of his skin,

When the jury was told by his attorney on Wednesday that James’s penis was actually darker than the rest of his body, Judge Elpedio Vitale agreed it was within his Sixth Amendment rights to defend himself by exposing his private parts in court.

...He did, however, allude to the accused offering ‘non-testimonial’ evidence that would be ‘sensitive in nature and highly personal’.